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. >> pelley: and 150 years later, the story of the man who sent alice into wonderland. >> he's an elusive figure. he's like a blob of mercury. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. breaking news tonight. late this afternoon, a business jet clipped utility wires and crashed into an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say best they can tell, no one was inside either building but survivers from the plane are unlikely. we're going to go to our transportation correspondent kris van cleave who is following this. kris. >> reporter: scott, local police say it was a twin engine hawker business jet that went down. at least two people on board are dead, and that number is expected to rise. people may have been traveling on that small plane. investigators say no one on the ground was hurt when the plane crashed a little before 3:00 p.m. as it approached the city's airport. witnesses saw the crash. >> it landed on the apartment building, and it just blew up, and it just sounded like gunfire going
. >> pelley: and 150 years later, the story of the man who sent alice into wonderland. >> he's an elusive figure. he's like a blob of mercury. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. breaking news tonight. late this afternoon, a business jet clipped utility wires and crashed into an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say best they can tell, no one was inside either...
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. >> pelley: tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it, the mad hatter declares you'd have to be half mad to dream me up," which got us wondering who did dream it? anthony mason gz through the looking glass. >> and curiosity often leads to trouble. oooh! >> reporter: almost from the moment seven-year-old alice first tumbled down a rabbit hole-- >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic. it's never been out of print. >> it's never been out of print. >> reporter: curator carolyn vega of new york's jpmorgan museum said it all began on a boat ride on the river thames outside oxford, england, in 1862, when a professor told young alice lidle and her two sisters, a wild story. >> once the boat ride was over, at the end of the day, she asked for a written cap of the story. >> reporter: author lewis carroll spent more than two years handwriting and illustrating what he first called "alice's adventures underground." >> so this is the original manuscript. >> reporter: this is the copy he presented to alice? >> yes
. >> pelley: tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it, the mad hatter declares you'd have to be half mad to dream me up," which got us wondering who did dream it? anthony mason gz through the looking glass. >> and curiosity often leads to trouble. oooh! >> reporter: almost from the moment seven-year-old alice first tumbled down a rabbit hole-- >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic....
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alice theme its can be found on everything.t the shop in oxford, the store is brimming with memorabilia, and the fact that alice brought sweets there as a little girl. an exhibition exams this. they want to look at the publication, showing the way the story changed. there's a cheshire cat. duchess and a hatter, which are not characters you see. we have this memorabilia. the book is as much loved now. >> a fact that some say lies in the writings and ambiguity. these are stories that you can't pin down. >> when you put your thumb on them. they scatter in all directions. different readers get different things from them. >> stories that will kapt vate and mystify in another 150 years. >>> that is all we have time for. thank you for watching. our special report, journey to japan, with roxana saberi is up next. next. >> tonight... roxana saberi returns to her mother's homeland in a personal and revealing journey from hiroshima, a moment that still resonates 70 years later... >> there were corpses and bones everywhere, it's hard for m
alice theme its can be found on everything.t the shop in oxford, the store is brimming with memorabilia, and the fact that alice brought sweets there as a little girl. an exhibition exams this. they want to look at the publication, showing the way the story changed. there's a cheshire cat. duchess and a hatter, which are not characters you see. we have this memorabilia. the book is as much loved now. >> a fact that some say lies in the writings and ambiguity. these are stories that you...
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but he wanted alice to be known >> he rewrites it for young children. he puts picture on biscuit tins like modern franchising. >> reporter: and when the technology arrived, alice became a movie star. >> this is the first film adaptation. >> it was o oginally 12 minutes long. at the time, 1903, it made the longest film yet produced in britain. >> reporter: lewis carroll's story gave us the mad hatter, the cheshire cat but most of all it is alice who attracts us. >> she is anything we want her to be. although carroll would writete a story that s st her through the mirror in some wayshe is the the mirror she reflects ourselves. >> reporter: 150 years later, alice hasn't aged a day. anthony mason, cbs, new york. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center inew york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> welcome to the overnight news. the gop presidential hopefuls gathere
but he wanted alice to be known >> he rewrites it for young children. he puts picture on biscuit tins like modern franchising. >> reporter: and when the technology arrived, alice became a movie star. >> this is the first film adaptation. >> it was o oginally 12 minutes long. at the time, 1903, it made the longest film yet produced in britain. >> reporter: lewis carroll's story gave us the mad hatter, the cheshire cat but most of all it is alice who attracts us....
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it all made the real alice, alice little, a reluctant celebrity. >> what became of alice. >> she married well, moved away from oxford and became a rather grand society lady? in 1932 she came to america to receive an honorary degree. after which she wrote i do get tired of being alice in wonderland. >> what is the magic of alice that has meant that she's still with us. >> for me the character of alice is, you know, she's thrown into this world of total non sense. and she's juicy trying to do her best to make sense of it. and that is something that i i think is pretty identifiable. >> and 150 years later, alice hasn't aged a day. >> one of the things i love about the story is when they first printed, they didn't like the illustrations. so they had to completely reprint it at great cost. but he wanted to make sure it came out before christmas because he wanted the christmas market. even back then. end of year movie feast. >>> i will finish what you started. >> there are stories about what >> it is true. all of it. >> it is the most anticipated movie in years. star wars the force awakens. th
it all made the real alice, alice little, a reluctant celebrity. >> what became of alice. >> she married well, moved away from oxford and became a rather grand society lady? in 1932 she came to america to receive an honorary degree. after which she wrote i do get tired of being alice in wonderland. >> what is the magic of alice that has meant that she's still with us. >> for me the character of alice is, you know, she's thrown into this world of total non sense. and...
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alice: cuando era chiquita yo me caÍa mucho.e: para mejorar el habla.. alicia toma clases de dicciÓn y canto. alice: el canto es para mejorar mi habla, yo tartamudeaba mucho. mamÁ: me siento feliz, todavÍa me falta yo todavÍa no la veo realizada por quÉ queremos mÁs, queremos mÁs progreso. alice: yo quisiera bailar de puntillas, quisiera hacer una profesional bailarina en el futuro. jaime: ese es tu sueÑo? alice:sÍ. ♪ ♪ leÓn: pasamos con gustavo ortiz y la acciÓn deportivo. gustavo: damos el silbatazo inicial maÑana y el domingo se juega la etapa de vuelta de los acuerdos de finales en el campeonato de mÉxico, hay que esperar para que se repartan los cuatro boletos a semifinales, esmeralda tiene que ganar con marcador de 3xo, de amÉrica anotÓ dos goles aumentarÁn o problema. chiapas tiene que ganar 2 0 o 2 1. el domingo, recibe a veracruz, los tiburones ganaron 1 0 en el puerto con un empate le alcanza para avanzar. puebla necesita del empate superior a tres goles, o por supuesto de la victoria, el amÉrica no contarÁ con el rifl
alice: cuando era chiquita yo me caÍa mucho.e: para mejorar el habla.. alicia toma clases de dicciÓn y canto. alice: el canto es para mejorar mi habla, yo tartamudeaba mucho. mamÁ: me siento feliz, todavÍa me falta yo todavÍa no la veo realizada por quÉ queremos mÁs, queremos mÁs progreso. alice: yo quisiera bailar de puntillas, quisiera hacer una profesional bailarina en el futuro. jaime: ese es tu sueÑo? alice:sÍ. ♪ ♪ leÓn: pasamos con gustavo ortiz y la acciÓn deportivo....
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. >>> tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it the mad hatter declares you would have to be half mad to dream me up. which got us wondering who did dream it up? anthony mason goes through the looking glass. >> curiosity often leads to trouble. >> almost from the moment 7-year-old alice first tumbled down the rabbit hole. >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic. >> it's never been out of print. >> it's never been out of print. >> reporter: the curator carolyn vega, from jpmorgan's museum said it began on a boat ride on oxford, england, in 1862 when a professor told young alice little and her two sisters a wild story. >> once the boat ride was over at the end of the day she asked for a written copy of the story. >> reporter: author lewis carroll spent more than two years handwriting and illustrating what he first called "alice's adventures underground." >> this is the original man crew manuscript. >> this is the copy he presented to alice? >> yes, it is absolutely unique. >> reporter: the pen na
. >>> tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it the mad hatter declares you would have to be half mad to dream me up. which got us wondering who did dream it up? anthony mason goes through the looking glass. >> curiosity often leads to trouble. >> almost from the moment 7-year-old alice first tumbled down the rabbit hole. >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic. >> it's never been...
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we decided to look at the way in which he was involved in alice's dissemination. so a kind of alice industry. >> reporter: the book is as much loved now as it was in victorian england. a fact that some literary critic say lies in the writing's ambiguity. >>> you can't pin them down, the theories scatters in different areas. >> reporter: stories that will surely continue to captiveate and mystify for another 150 years >>> don't forget, as ever much more on all the top stories on our website. go to aljazeera.com. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is
we decided to look at the way in which he was involved in alice's dissemination. so a kind of alice industry. >> reporter: the book is as much loved now as it was in victorian england. a fact that some literary critic say lies in the writing's ambiguity. >>> you can't pin them down, the theories scatters in different areas. >> reporter: stories that will surely continue to captiveate and mystify for another 150 years >>> don't forget, as ever much more on all the...
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most endea >>> tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it the mad hatter declares you would have to be half mad to dream me up. which got us wondering who did dream it up? anthony mason goes through the looking glass. >> curiosity often leads to trouble. >> almost from the moment 7-year-old alice first tumbled down the rabbit hole. >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic. >> it's never been out of print. >> it's never been out of print. >> reporter: the curator carolyn vega, from jpmorgan's museum said it began on a boat ride on the river thames outside of oxford, england, in 1862 when a professor told young alice little and her two sisters a wild story. >> once the boat ride was over at the end of the day she asked >> reporter: author lewis carroll spent more than two years handwriting and illustrating what he first called "alice's adventures underground." >> this is the original man crew manuscript. >> this is the copy he presented to alice? >> yes, it is absolutely unique. >> reporter: the pen name fo
most endea >>> tomorrow marks 150 years since "alice in wonderland" was published. in it the mad hatter declares you would have to be half mad to dream me up. which got us wondering who did dream it up? anthony mason goes through the looking glass. >> curiosity often leads to trouble. >> almost from the moment 7-year-old alice first tumbled down the rabbit hole. >> good-bye! >> reporter: her adventures in wonderland became a classic. >> it's...
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alice. the most famous young girl in english literature and her adventures in wonderland are known around the world. once more there was a real alice which inspired the stories first published 150 years ago this month. she starred in a disney classic. a johnny depp film. and a jefferson airplane song. when she's ten feet tall >> almost moments from when he first tumbled down a rabbit hole, it's a classic. never been out of print. >> never been out of print. on the river thames. >> it is all because of the real alice that we have this now classic. once the boat ride was over at the end of the day she asked for a written copy of the story. >> author lewis carol spent more than two years writing by hand and illustrating what he first called alice's adventurers under ground. >> this is the original manuscript. >> yes. alice. it is absolutely unique. >> when carol decided to plush in 1865, artist john tenial was brought on to do the illustrations. >> they are iconic. they are what we all think of
alice. the most famous young girl in english literature and her adventures in wonderland are known around the world. once more there was a real alice which inspired the stories first published 150 years ago this month. she starred in a disney classic. a johnny depp film. and a jefferson airplane song. when she's ten feet tall >> almost moments from when he first tumbled down a rabbit hole, it's a classic. never been out of print. >> never been out of print. on the river thames....
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. >> 150 years later, the story of the man who sent alice in to wonderland. >> he's an elusive figure. like a blob of mercury. >>> a jet crashed in to an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say best they can tell no one was inside of either building but survivors from the plane are unlikely. we are going to go to our transportation correspondent who is following this. kris? >> police say it was a twin hawker business jet that went down. two people are dead. the number is expected to rise. there are reports up to nine people may have been traveling on that small plane. investigator says no one on the ground was hurt when the plane crashed a little before 3:00 p.m. as it approached the city's airport. witnesses saw the crash. >>> landed and it just blew up. it just sounded like gun fire going off, like ammunition keep going off. >> everything was gone. looked like a bomb exploded. there was no plane, buildings, all the cars were on fire and looked like the second apartment building was like a big doll house, somebody cut
. >> 150 years later, the story of the man who sent alice in to wonderland. >> he's an elusive figure. like a blob of mercury. >>> a jet crashed in to an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say best they can tell no one was inside of either building but survivors from the plane are unlikely. we are going to go to our transportation correspondent who is following this. kris? >> police say it was a twin...
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>> reporter: arlo completed the sock "alice's restaurant" the following thanksgiving. an 18-minute open that became a fixture. >> alice's restaurant was not an anti-war song. it was an anti-stupid song! because you can't run a country like that! radio host john shaeffer calls the song a comedy of errors. >> he was a guy who made a joke after protesting. "alice's restaurant" is an 18 1/2-minute punch line. >> i said, obi, i don't see how i can pick up the garbage with these handcuffs on. what is funny is this idiocy. >> that is funny! i didn't make up getting out of the military because i was a litter bug, they did! we got in the back of the patrol car and drove to punish quote/unquote, the scene of the crime >> reporter: how does it become a thanksgiving tradition? >> i'll let you know a dirty little secret. deejays lolo long songs,s, especially if you're working a shift on a holiday. an 18-minute song, man, that was time to take a nap, get a smoke, have a snack! i mean, or all of the above! >> here we go! >> reporter: from portland, maine, to portland, oregon, of the
>> reporter: arlo completed the sock "alice's restaurant" the following thanksgiving. an 18-minute open that became a fixture. >> alice's restaurant was not an anti-war song. it was an anti-stupid song! because you can't run a country like that! radio host john shaeffer calls the song a comedy of errors. >> he was a guy who made a joke after protesting. "alice's restaurant" is an 18 1/2-minute punch line. >> i said, obi, i don't see how i can pick up...
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and what happens is she reflects ourselves. >> reporter: 150 years later, alice hasn't aged a day.rk. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> welcome to the overnight news. the gop presidential hopefuls gathered in milwaukee last night for round four of their primetime debates. donald trump and ben carson were center stage. chris christie and mike huckabee were kept off the main stage and lindsey graham and george pataki weren't even invited. here's some of what the candidhwates had to say. >> are you sympathetic to the protesters calls since a $15 wage works out to about $31,000 a year? >> i can't be. the reason i can't be is that we are a country that is being beaten on every front economically, militarily. there's nothing that we do now to win. we don't win anymore. our taxes are too high. i've come up with a tax plan that many, many peop
and what happens is she reflects ourselves. >> reporter: 150 years later, alice hasn't aged a day.rk. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> welcome to the overnight news. the gop presidential hopefuls gathered in milwaukee...
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griffith and alice griffith is going my next door neighbor and i walked the park 4 days a week and aot of i walk will i her can't keep up with me i watched the demolition of the park now the growth and all that that one other point about the employment i'm in contact are the person in charge the office of economic workforce development in that area and the general contractor and i talked with him last week and he said from the alice griffith projects and bayview they have employed around 48 young men that had no direction i work with them and recommend people to him and definitely would encourage the approval that this design process so we can continue moving in the area of making that a reality there and there's excitement is all over the place and one of the last points i shouldn't say last in talking about with sophie maxwell at this point and mayor amusing i said this project will be an economical development that impacts the poverty and all those things happening so that is happening it is reilly exciting thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. commissions i'm lynd
griffith and alice griffith is going my next door neighbor and i walked the park 4 days a week and aot of i walk will i her can't keep up with me i watched the demolition of the park now the growth and all that that one other point about the employment i'm in contact are the person in charge the office of economic workforce development in that area and the general contractor and i talked with him last week and he said from the alice griffith projects and bayview they have employed around 48...
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but he wanted alice to be known and he was a shrewd marketer. he puts picture on biscuit tins like modern franchising. >> reporter: and when the technology arrived, alice became a movie star. >> this is the first film adaptation. >> it was originally 12 minutes long. at the time, 1903, it made the longest film yet produced in britain. >> reporter: lewis carroll's story gave us the mad hatter, the cheshire cat but most of all it is alice who attracts us. >> she is anything we want her to be. although carroll would write a story that sent her through the mirror in some ways she is the the mirror she reflects ourselves. >> reporter: 150 years later, alice hasn't aged a day. anthony mason, cbs, new york. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> welcome to the overnight news. the gop presidential hopefuls gathered in milwaukee last night for r
but he wanted alice to be known and he was a shrewd marketer. he puts picture on biscuit tins like modern franchising. >> reporter: and when the technology arrived, alice became a movie star. >> this is the first film adaptation. >> it was originally 12 minutes long. at the time, 1903, it made the longest film yet produced in britain. >> reporter: lewis carroll's story gave us the mad hatter, the cheshire cat but most of all it is alice who attracts us. >> she is...
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wells and alice and frieda, but it felt really necessary. in no other circumstances would a white woman be in a small jail run by the founder of the kkk with three men who were arrested for economically threatening a white business that opened up in a densely-black neighborhood. and it was important to bring these stories together because of the way they were written about. in newspapers they publicly called for her lynching because of something she had written. but nobody wanted to see alice, a confessed murder rest with victims -- murderess, hanged for her crimes. so it's figuring out how to make these connections, feeling comfortable, but also giving in to the fact that you'll never know. memoirs are inherently flawed because they are driven by perspective, and it's the same when you're a historian. >> exactly. >> you hope to do the best you can, and by presenting, actually, these views that, you know, make your skin, you know, like that is -- >> right. >> -- a way to write in everyone's opinion. and sometimes you feel like you just have
wells and alice and frieda, but it felt really necessary. in no other circumstances would a white woman be in a small jail run by the founder of the kkk with three men who were arrested for economically threatening a white business that opened up in a densely-black neighborhood. and it was important to bring these stories together because of the way they were written about. in newspapers they publicly called for her lynching because of something she had written. but nobody wanted to see alice,...
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. >>> up next, arlo guthrie shares how alice's restaurant ended up i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your sk of bleeding if you take
. >>> up next, arlo guthrie shares how alice's restaurant ended up i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with...
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an announcement was made to bayview and the alice griffith residents. they promised the community that the new development would include a 10,000 square foot facility for child care. that announcement was made that /tprepb dell gentleman would operate that facility. that promise was not made. it's been taken back. i would like to close with a message from our families. this is 1 parent. the staff is professional, teachers are wonderful. they take care of my children in a way i am fully satisfied. this is a future place for my children. please give them a chance to find a new and a better future for the children. please give them a chance. thank you. another. /tprepb doll ya is a school of love. every since the first day i brought my child here, i felt the sense that the staff loves the children and it takes me -- it makes me feel comfortable bringing my children. i hope that we'll be able to continue the services that we're doing. thank you so very much >> thank you. >> and i have here a folder with my parents. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissio
an announcement was made to bayview and the alice griffith residents. they promised the community that the new development would include a 10,000 square foot facility for child care. that announcement was made that /tprepb dell gentleman would operate that facility. that promise was not made. it's been taken back. i would like to close with a message from our families. this is 1 parent. the staff is professional, teachers are wonderful. they take care of my children in a way i am fully...
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an announcement was made to bayview and the alice griffith residents. they promised the community that the new development would include a 10,000 square foot facility for child care. that announcement was made that /tprepb dell gentleman would operate that facility. that promise was not made. it's been taken back. i would like to close with a message from our families. this is 1 parent. the staff is professional, teachers are wonderful. they take care of my children in a way i am fully satisfied. this is a future place for my children. please give them a chance to find a new and a better future for the children. please give them a chance. thank you. another. /tprepb doll ya is a school of love. every since the first day i brought my child here, i felt the sense that the staff loves the children and it takes me -- it makes me feel comfortable bringing my children. i hope that we'll be able to continue the services that we're doing. thank you so very much >> thank you. >> and i have here a folder with my parents. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissio
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cbs 2's alice gainer live in our newsroom with the latest. alice. >> reporter: dana, the situation began about 4 hours ago and the latest reports say police are continuing to exchange gunfire with someone inside the planned parenthood facility. here's what we know. nine people have been hurt and taken to area hospitals including four police officers. there's no word on their conditions right now. an fbi s.w.a.t. team is also involved at the scene but it's not known if hostages have been taken. witnesses say they heard at least 20 shots fired. police just confirmed the planned parenthood. businesses in the area are currently on lockdown. and due to the active shooter situation in colorado, the nypd says as a precaution, the police department has redeployed critical response vehicles to planned parenthood locations throughout new york city. police say there are currently no threats to any new york city locations at this time. in the newsroom, alice gainer, cbs 2 news. >> and stay with cbs 2 for more on this story in colorado. the "cbs evening n
cbs 2's alice gainer live in our newsroom with the latest. alice. >> reporter: dana, the situation began about 4 hours ago and the latest reports say police are continuing to exchange gunfire with someone inside the planned parenthood facility. here's what we know. nine people have been hurt and taken to area hospitals including four police officers. there's no word on their conditions right now. an fbi s.w.a.t. team is also involved at the scene but it's not known if hostages have been...
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in bensonhurst, brooklyn, alice gainer, cbs 2 news. >> alice reached out to city officials and they say there's nothing illegal about that. although it would be an issue if it was attracting rodents and other kinds of vermin. >>> we have an update to a story we told you about earlier this week. the long island high school for the arts will stay open and they can thank billy joel. yesterday, during a school board meeting, a letter written by the singer urged members to consider other alternatives before closing the high school. board members voted unanimously to take steps to than shutting down. a member from the board says the long island native billy joel will donate to the high school. >>> a holiday tradition state park. the annual "holiday light" spectacular will brighten the beach starting at dusk through 10 p.m. visitors can drive through 2.5 miles of decorations. the cost is $20 per vehicle weeknights, $25 on the weekend. synchronized light display continues through january 3. >>> what kind of weather for that tonight and through the weekend? let's check that with lonnie quinn. >>
in bensonhurst, brooklyn, alice gainer, cbs 2 news. >> alice reached out to city officials and they say there's nothing illegal about that. although it would be an issue if it was attracting rodents and other kinds of vermin. >>> we have an update to a story we told you about earlier this week. the long island high school for the arts will stay open and they can thank billy joel. yesterday, during a school board meeting, a letter written by the singer urged members to consider...
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lewis carol's favorite book alice in wonderland. this story has captiveated many children and adults too >> reporter: if i had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. one of the most fame ours characters alice, a topsy turfy world. for 150 years the book has delighted and inspired adults and children with its imagination. it was created rather busy airily by a mathematics professor in oxford. this is what inspired his story. he befriended three doors of the dean at his college. he took them on a cruise in 1862. he entertained them of a story of a little girl that fell into a rabbit hole. one of the girls on the boat was named alice and she loved the story so much she asked him to write it for her. two years later her adventure underground was born. adopting the pen name lewis carol, he published the book as alice's adventures in wonderland and the the sequel through the looking glass six years later. alice items can than found on anything from lamps to teacups. at the shop in oxford it has memorabilia. annex bigs at the bri
lewis carol's favorite book alice in wonderland. this story has captiveated many children and adults too >> reporter: if i had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. one of the most fame ours characters alice, a topsy turfy world. for 150 years the book has delighted and inspired adults and children with its imagination. it was created rather busy airily by a mathematics professor in oxford. this is what inspired his story. he befriended three doors of the dean at his college....
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alright, alice thank you for joining us. now, matt and sheila, coming up tonight, on news 4 at 10 we'll have more from tonight's sleep out. back to you. the sioux city art center will be honoring a man whose legacy has influenced style throughout the area. starting tomorrow, there will be an exhibit for t-s martin, the founder of sioux city's department store t-s martin company. the exhibit includes artwork that has been donated by his granddaughte r's family. tomorrow night there will be a free reception from five to seven p-m. at six there will be a formal presentation in the exhibit gallery. still to come... the iowa high school football playoffs continue tonight. we'll have a live report from << >> temperatures were closer to average today but we knew we couldn't continue with the warmth that the first few days of november brought us. tonight will be cool with a lot of us seeing lows dip into the upper 20s to around 30 degrees. then tomorrow will be quite a bit like what we saw today with better warming on sunday as a st
alright, alice thank you for joining us. now, matt and sheila, coming up tonight, on news 4 at 10 we'll have more from tonight's sleep out. back to you. the sioux city art center will be honoring a man whose legacy has influenced style throughout the area. starting tomorrow, there will be an exhibit for t-s martin, the founder of sioux city's department store t-s martin company. the exhibit includes artwork that has been donated by his granddaughte r's family. tomorrow night there will be a...
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joining me right now are beatrice lee and also with us is alice bitker. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> first of all, give us an overview of the institute, in terms of when it got started and what it kind of does overall. >> alice? >> yeah, we started about four or five years ago. and the reason why we feel there's such a need is the fact that, you know, with the aging population as well as the affordable care act, that we know that health care is a great field for a lot of people wanting to go to help people. and help people have better health. and i really strongly believe that no talent should be wasted. and people who came with background in health care have the passion and compassion to, you know, be in the healing field is a place for us to be able to help them. to be able to fulfill that professional compassion. >> you know, it's interesting. the health care industry is kind of muddled here. i mean, people try to kind of have an idea of what it is. and it almost kind of overwhelms people to try to think about it. is it simply or is it somethi
joining me right now are beatrice lee and also with us is alice bitker. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> first of all, give us an overview of the institute, in terms of when it got started and what it kind of does overall. >> alice? >> yeah, we started about four or five years ago. and the reason why we feel there's such a need is the fact that, you know, with the aging population as well as the affordable care act, that we know that health care is a great field for...
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aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select volkswagen models. for called "squamous adnon-small cell",er previously treated with...
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an announcement was made to bayview and the alice griffith residents. they promised the community that the new development would include a 10,000 square foot facility for child care. that announcement was made that /tprepb dell gentleman would operate that facility. that promise was not made. it's been taken back. i would like to close with a message from our families. this is 1 parent. the staff is professional, teachers are wonderful. they take care of my children in a way i am fully satisfied. this is a future place for my children. please give them a chance to find a new and a better future for the children. please give them a chance. thank you. another. /tprepb doll ya is a school of love. every since the first day i brought my child here, i felt the sense that the staff loves the children and it takes me -- it makes me feel comfortable bringing my children. i hope that we'll be able to continue the services that we're doing. thank you so very much >> thank you. >> and i have here a folder with my parents. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissio
an announcement was made to bayview and the alice griffith residents. they promised the community that the new development would include a 10,000 square foot facility for child care. that announcement was made that /tprepb dell gentleman would operate that facility. that promise was not made. it's been taken back. i would like to close with a message from our families. this is 1 parent. the staff is professional, teachers are wonderful. they take care of my children in a way i am fully...